The following pages link to Lev Shemer (Q750231):
Displaying 23 items.
- Fractal dimensions of random water surfaces (Q750232) (← links)
- (Q870890) (redirect page) (← links)
- Evolution of wide-spectrum unidirectional wave groups in a tank: an experimental and numerical study (Q870892) (← links)
- On the interaction of four water-waves (Q981568) (← links)
- Evolution of a nonlinear wave field along a tank: experiments and numerical simulations based on the spatial Zakharov equation (Q2709170) (← links)
- Spatial versions of the Zakharov and Dysthe evolution equations for deep-water gravity waves (Q2777876) (← links)
- Experimental study of the initial stages of wind waves' spatial evolution (Q2891814) (← links)
- Professor Isaac Goldhirsch 11 October 1949–29 April 2010 (Q3053542) (← links)
- On modifications of the Zakharov equation for surface gravity waves (Q3343620) (← links)
- On the directly generated resonant standing waves in a rectangular tank (Q3486977) (← links)
- An experimental and numerical study of the spatial evolution of unidirectional nonlinear water-wave groups (Q3556160) (← links)
- Energy computations for evolution of class I and II instabilities of Stokes waves (Q3747092) (← links)
- Experimental and theoretical investigation of nonlinear sloshing waves in a rectangular channel (Q3765418) (← links)
- On the neutral stability of cross-waves (Q3827686) (← links)
- Experiments on nonlinear gravity–capillary waves (Q4262355) (← links)
- Long-time evolution and regions of existence of parametrically excited nonlinear cross-waves in a tank (Q4730903) (← links)
- Spatial evolution of young wind waves: numerical modelling verified by experiments (Q4970618) (← links)
- Water waves excited by near-impulsive wind forcing (Q4972361) (← links)
- Wall similarity in turbulent boundary layers over wind waves (Q5027350) (← links)
- Applicability of envelope model equations for simulation of narrow-spectrum unidirectional random wave field evolution: Experimental validation (Q5305009) (← links)
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- Advantages and limitations of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation in describing the evolution of nonlinear water-wave groups (Q5744864) (← links)
- Resonant standing surface waves excited by an oscillating cylinder in a narrow rectangular cavity (Q6593983) (← links)